The Behaviour of a Chapman Layer in the Night F2 Region of the Ionosphere, Under the Influence of Gravity, Diffusion, and Attachment
RA Duncan
Australian Journal of Physics
9(4) 436 - 439
Published: 1956
Abstract
It is shown that, in the presence of diffusion, gravity, and attachment, a Chapman layer, no matter what its height, maintains its shape, decaying uniformly with an effective attachment coefficient equal to the true attachment coefficient at the height of the electron density maximum; and that, at the same time, the layer drifts bodily towards an equilibrium height.https://doi.org/10.1071/PH560436
© CSIRO 1956